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grantcleveland
05-06-2004, 02:20 PM
I'm planning on building a pyramid and don't know much about this so
I'm seeking info.
Granite has a lot of quartz crystal so I'm intrested to see what
happens if I use granite tile.
What exactly is a 70 degree pyramid? Does this refer to the base
angle with a 40 degree peak?
Is any one familiar with the capacitve structure theory of the great
pyramid. Where the base limestone is a negative conductor and the
outer white limestone casing holds a positve charge (seperated by a
nonconducting mortar)?

Am I going to blow something up!!

Peace- Grant

Beverly Thompson
05-07-2004, 02:30 PM
Dear asc2k friends:

Grant wrote: I'm planning on building a pyramid and don't know much about this
so I'm seeking info.

Bev: I'm just now reading a book called, "PYRAMID ENERGY: The Philosophy of
God, The Science of Man," by Dean Hardy, Mary Hardy, Marjorie Killick, and
Kenneth Killick. Back in the 70's, Dean and Mary's son John was dyslexic.
After taking Silva Mind Control they began to receive messages telepathically
from beings they call the "Brothers" to build a pyramid to help their son, so
from their messages and other studies about pyramids, they formulated a design.
Upon discussing their design with a scientist named Kenneth Killick, they
realized their design, which incorporated many of Nicola Tesla's ideas, was
unsafe. "Kenneth quickly pointed out that the pyramid we had originally
designed was in essence a giant capacitor, capable of receiving and storing
millions of volts of electricity and discharging them all at once. It would
have instantly "taken care" of John's problems and "ended it" for us and our
neighbors." Kenneth helped them to make adjustments and they built the pyramid
in 1975 on their property in Allegan, MI.

Their pyramid has a 24-ft sq. base aligned on a magnetic north-south axis. The
frame is wood set on a concret base and covered with paper-backed aluminum and
foam insulation. The outside surface is fiberglass cloth bonded with epoxy.
The entrance is through an underground tunnel so that the balance of the
structure is not broken by a door in one of the sides. The don't allow anyone
to wear any kind of metal when they go inside the pyramid. There are several
pictures in the book showing the different stages of construction.

I haven't finished the book, but just flipping through it I see lots of
fascinating material to read. There's a section which prints a presentation
Mary & Dean gave at the 1986 International Tesla Symposium in Colorado Springs
called, "The Great Pyramid and the Tesla Design: The Secret of Coil Energy."

There was a recent message to the group from Shawn concerning the construction
of pyramids, to which I replied and gave the link to order the book.

Healing Love,
Bev




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light582003
05-07-2004, 05:03 PM
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<grant_a_cleveland@p...> wrote:

> I'm planning on building a pyramid and don't know much about this
so
> I'm seeking info.

HR: Wish I could help. I had a heck of time just building a
greenhouse...lol. Hmm...Maybe if you get the dimensions down, you
could post them. I bet my plants would love to live under a
pyramid.

> Am I going to blow something up!!

HR: I don't know. Perhaps you should tell us what part of the
country you live in so that if we here about an unexplained explosion
we'll know what happened...lol.

Peace be with you my friend, and good luck. Sounds like a really
cool project.

Helen

Tarzan
05-10-2004, 10:32 AM
From: Beverly Thompson [mailto:beverly46@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=-Z2P-_31hjNnxIhSAXd-M7dsgWcvu-Bfal93HJDmU1QeWPBDq3yNb8IbaNfoLzC5sb60SR2Xy--tVM7smwx9)]

Bev: I'm just now reading a book called, "PYRAMID ENERGY:
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Hey Bev,

Thank you for the info.

Did the book describe how they fastened the wood-based pyramid structure
together--not with metal fasteners, yes?

~Seth

Beverly Thompson
05-10-2004, 11:31 AM
Dear asc2k friends:

Seth wrote:Did the book describe how they fastened the wood-based pyramid
structure together--not with metal fasteners, yes?
Bev: Page 121 describes how the pyramid is fastened to the concrete base: The
pyramid is attached to the concrete pad with steel lag bolts. This is the only
place where steel, of ferrous materials, may be used in the construction of the
pyramid. After the pyramid is once completed, magnetic or ferrous materials
should never be brought into the pyramid above the ground (or base) level, since
they will cause a distortion in the vortex. However, the vortex or pyramid
energy, will regenerate itself as soon as the magnetic materials are removed.

...We now have two models of pyramids that we have prints for. The larger
backyard model prints sell for $20.00, a 15-page booklet of blueprints that
tells you how to build this special pyramid. It can be adapted for any size of
pyramid. The smaller pack-up-and-go pyramid prints sell for $10.00 and are in a
5-page booklet. The pack-up-and-go pyramid is a strong antenna and it can be
used inside. It will pack up to a storage size of 4 feet by 4 feet by 6 inches
tall.

If anyone is interested in building a pyramid please contact Dean hardy, R.R.
#5, Allegan, Michigan 49010 616-673-4849 (Note: book was published in 1987).
Kenneth Killick would also be interested in helping. If you have a group that
is interested in pyramids they will be blad to visit you and discuss the
construction and energy of a pyramid.
When and if you plan to build a pyramid, please send us a photograph of the
area and describe how deep the water table is in the area you plan to build on.

Healing Love,
Bev

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